PPT-SHARKS
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By Wajeha khan Table of contents Chapter 1 Environment Chapter 2 Survival Chapter 3 Characteristics Chapter 4 Development Chapter 5 Breeds Chapter 6
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By Wajeha khan Table of contents Chapter 1 Environment Chapter 2 Survival Chapter 3 Characteristics Chapter 4 Development Chapter 5 Breeds Chapter 6 Fun Fact . Hope M.. Habitat. Hammer head sharks live in oceans. They swim in warm shallow seas. Hammer head live alone or in groups called schools. What My Animal Eats. Hammer head sharks hunt stingrays, squid and other sharks. Ridgeback sharks are sharks with an interdorsal ridge (a visible line of raised skin between dorsal fins) Oceanic whitetip shark: young sharks have black mottling on most fins; does not always have i By P2. Japanese Fighting fish. Fact1- They live in small fresh water streams of Thailand.. Fact 2- Fighting was always in their genes but they would only spar for a few minutes until one would give up. Sadly these fish were also bred to fight.. Plot. . The . story is based, with little variation, in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, . set on . the Upper West Side of New York City between American and Puerto Rican street gangs. Tony and Maria fall in love despite their rival gangs (the Jets with Tony and . By Madison . Donenfeld. S. harks Food. Sharks eat many different kinds of foods. The foods that sharks eat are, seals ,cod , shrimp , sole, tuna, fish, jellyfish, crabs, krill, sea lions, flounder, seahorses ,hankies , dolphins, eels ,octopus , humans/people , lump fish, other sharks, Octopus. By: Tanner Allison and Ben Sobey. Description. The basking shark is the second largest fish in the world, with a maximum recorded size of 12.2 m. This . filter feeder . is named after its . strange . SARASOTA FINS © 2015 . www.sarasotafins.weebly.com. NOT ALL SHARKS . HAVE BABIES THE . SAME WAY.. How to tell female vs male shark apart:. Males have claspers (circled in red).. By Cole Williamson. Skills of thresher sharks. .Use tail fin to attack or stun prey. .They are very stealthy by staying at bottom of sea. .Can swim up to 30 MPH. Body structure. 16.5- 20 ft. long. Has a huge a, long tale. The mutual beneficial association between different kinds of organisms. The shark benefits the remora and the pilot fish by giving them protection and providing them with food scraps. The remora helps the shark by eating the tiny parasites which grow on a shark’s skin. . Phylum . Chordata. Class . Chondrichthyes. Subclass . Elasmobranchii. Superorder. . Selachimorpha. Known as “sea dogs” until the 16. th. century. Name “shark” may have come from the . Yucatec. By Sharon . Guynup. Summary. The article presents facts about the importance of sharks to the environment, their size, the threat they pose to people, the way they hunt and eat, their physiology, and their relationship to other aquatic creatures.. 2 and size depending on the species of shark. ey are direct adaptations for processing food and are tailored to the type of diet the shark eats. For example, a horn shark has molar-like teeth A shark is a fish – what is a fish?. Three types of ‘fin’ fish or ‘true fish’:. Jawless fish. : ~ 100 species. Primitive. Lack a jaw, cylindrical and elongated bodies, no scales or paired fins. Few commercial uses. e.g. Eels or snakes. CITES Secretariat. Geneva. CITES Appendices and . Sharks. CITES Appendices. Species* regulated under CITES are divided amongst 3 Appendices. I. II. III. * ". Species" means any species, subspecies, or geographically separate population .
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